语言与符号学研究(英文)(Language and Semiotic Studies)(不收版面费审稿费)(可官网投稿)

《语言与符号学研究(英文)》(Language and Semiotic Studies, LSS)(季刊),创刊于2015年1月,由中国语言与符号学研究会主办,旨在鼓励学术创新,努力推动语言与符号学相关领域研究的发展。每年定期面向国内外同行发表有关语言、文学、翻译、教育、文化、传媒及跨文化研究等方面内容的英语论文。核心栏目:语言研究、文学研究、语言学理论及语言教学、符号学理论、应用符号学等。

本刊特点:AMI入库(2022-2026版),目次收录(维普),目次收录(知网),不收版面费。外文期刊,第二批认定学术期刊,

语言与符号学研究杂志封面

期刊基本信息

出版周期:季刊 级别:省级期刊
主管部门:江苏省教育厅
主办单位:苏州大学
编辑部:《语言与符号学研究(英文)》编辑部
中国国内刊号:CN 32-1859/H
国际标准刊号:ISSN 2096-031X
邮发代号:28-471
价格:60元/期

杂志社联系方式

地址:江苏省苏州市十梓街1号苏州大学外国语学院《语言与符号学研究(英文)》编辑部
邮编:215006
电话:0512-65126729
传真:0512-65243058
官方微信公众号:语言与符号学研究
杂志邮箱:lass@suda.edu.cn
刊内邮箱:责编:junwang@suda.edu.cn
官方网站:https://mc.manuscriptcentral.com/lass

杂志征稿投稿要求

Language and Semiotic Studies(《语言与符号学研究》)是中国国家新闻出版广电总局2014年12月批准设立、苏州大学主办的全英文学术期刊(ISSN: 2096—031X; CN:32—1859/H),该刊的办刊宗旨是:立足本土,关注国际语言与符号学的前沿与热点问题,积极介入国际学术交流,努力构建一个高水平和国际化的跨学科学术平台,大力推动我国与国际学术的高水平对接、交流与合作,服务中国学术走出去战略。2015年春季,首期开始出版发行。

本刊为季刊,每年定期面向国内外同行发表有关语言、文学、翻译、教育、文化、传媒及跨文化研究等方面内容的英语论文,常设栏目包括语言研究、文学研究、语言学理论及语言教学、符号学理论、应用符号学等。本刊将不定期围绕特定的热点问题组织和出版专辑。本刊热诚欢迎国内外学者通过该刊发表学术成果,并通过这一学术平台积极参与国际交流,所有立足语言学与符号学视角撰写的相关领域论文均可向其投稿。

《语言与符号学研究(英文版)》征稿【杂志社官方网站信息】

Language and Semiotic Studies

Guidelines for Contributors

Guidelines for Contributors

Language and Semiotic Studies has its focus on the latest in language and signs studies, and it publishes quality research in the studies of language, literature, translation, language education, communication and culture, etc. from linguistic or semiotic perspectives. From time to time, it will publish special issues devoted to topics of particular interest. We welcome contributions from colleagues all around the world.

Submission

LASS publishes in English. Manuscripts should be submitted at our manuscript submission and reviewing portal https://mc.manuscriptcentral.com/lass. All submissions should include:

– the text of the article

– an abstract

– keywords

– a cover page including each author’s name, institution, postal address, and a short bionote

Format

Length

Length of contributions is generally 8,000 words for Articles (Those not exceedingly long are also acceptable), and 1,000 words for Reviews.

Headings

1. First Level Heading

1.1 Second level heading

1.1.1 Third level heading

Capitalization

Capitalize major words in titles of books and articles and first level headings within the body of the paper. Conjunctions, articles, and short prepositions are not considered major words; however, capitalize all words of four letters or more. Capitalize all verbs (including linking verbs), nouns, adjectives, adverbs, and pronouns. When a capitalized word is a hyphenated compound, capitalize both words. Also, capitalize the first word after a colon or a dash in a title. For example:

In her book, History of Pathology

In the article “Ultrasonic Vocalizations Are Elicited From Rat Pups”

“Memory in Hearing-Impaired Children: Implications for Vocabulary Development”

Notes

All notes should be endnotes.

Citations and references

The journal requires the use of American Psychological Association (APA) style for citing references in papers.

Citation

When quoting fewer than 40 words, incorporate the quotation into text and enclose the quotation with double quotation marks. If the quotation comprises 40 or more words, display it in a freestanding block of text and omit the quotation marks. For example:

Interpreting these results, Robbins et al. (2003) suggested that the “therapists in dropout cases may have inadvertently validated parental negativity about the adolescent without adequately responding to the adolescent is needs or concerns” (p. 541), contributing to an overall climate of negativity.

Confusing this issue is the overlapping nature of roles in palliative care, whereby “medical needs are met by those in the medical disciplines; nonmedical needs may be addressed by anyone on the team” (Csikai & Chaitin, 2006, p. 112).

Others have contradicted this view:

Co-presence does not ensure intimate interaction among all group members. Consider large-scale social gatherings in which hundreds or thousands of people gather in a location to perform a ritual or celebrate an event.

In these instances, participants are able to see the visible manifestation of the group, the physical gathering, yet their ability to make direct intimate connections with those around them is limited by the sheer magnitude of the assembly. (Purcell, 1997, pp. 111-112)

References

– Arrange reference list entries in alphabetical order by the surname of the first author or by title if there is no author.

– Use only the initial(s) of the author’s given name, not the full name.

– If the reference list includes two or more entries by the same author(s), list them in chronological order (oldest first).

– Capitalize only the first letter of the first word in the article, report, and book title and subtitle.

– Capitalize proper names. Capitalize all significant words of a journal title.

– Italicize journal titles and volume numbers. Do not italicize issue numbers. Italicize book and report titles.

– References cited in text must appear in the reference list and vice versa.

For more detailed information please refer to the published articles in the journal and Publication Manual of the American Psychological Association (6th ed.), (BF 76.7 .P83 2009) and to the APA Style website at www.apastyle.org.

All rights reserved. Any article published in this journal is protected by copyright, which covers the exclusive rights to reproduce and distribute the article (e.g. as offprints), as well as all translation rights. No material published in this journal may be reproduced in any form or by any means, electronic or mechanical, including photocopying, recording or any information storage and retrieval now known or to be invented, without first obtaining written permission from the copyright holder.

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